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RSA 143-A:1 · Citation
143-A:1 Citation. – This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Food Service Licensure Act." Source. 1986, 106:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1987.
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Source. 1986, 106:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1987.
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- 1986, 106:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1987
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2026 HB1647
reference · effective 2027-04-01
:34-a, I, including barns, greenhouses, silos, poultry houses, maple sugar houses, processing sheds; (c) Portions of a primary residence used for homestead food operations under RSA 143-A:12; or (d) Portions of a primary residence used in the production of farm products and located on open space land as defined in RSA 79-A:2, IX. 4 New Paragraphs; Taxation; Taxation of Farm Structures and Land Under Far
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2026 HB1647-L
reference · effective 2027-04-01
:34-a, I, including barns, greenhouses, silos, poultry houses, maple sugar houses, processing sheds; (c) Portions of a primary residence used for homestead food operations under RSA 143-A:12; or (d) Portions of a primary residence used in the production of farm products and located on open space land as defined in RSA 79-A:2, IX. 4 New Paragraphs; Taxation; Taxation of Farm Structures and Land Under Far
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2026 HB396
amend
427:16, XII] and sold or to be sold [as provided in RSA 427:2-a, IV]. 3 Labeling; Meat from Uninspected Bison, Elk, or Red Deer; Cattle, Swine, Sheep, and Goats Included. Amend RSA 143-A:19 to read as follows: 143-A:19 Labeling; Meat from Uninspected Bison, Elk, [or] Red Deer, Cattle, Swine, Sheep, and Goats. All packaging containing uninspected bison, elk, [or] red deer, cattle, swine, sheep, or goat
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2026 HB396
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read as follows: 143-A:20 Purchase of Uninspected Bison, Elk, [or] Red Deer, Cattle, Swine, Sheep, or Goats by Licensed Restaurants. I. A licensed restaurant, as defined in RSA 143-A:14, II, may purchase from bison, elk, [or] red deer, cattle, swine, sheep, or goat producers uninspected bison, elk, [or] red deer, cattle, swine, sheep, or goat that is labeled in accordance with RSA 143-A:19. II. For a
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2026 HB396
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farmers' markets, or when sold to a licensed restaurant in accordance with RSA 143-A:20. 2 Uninspected Bison, Elk, or Red Deer; Cattle, Swine, Sheep, and Goats Included. Amend RSA 143-A:18 to read as follows: 143-A:18 Definition of Uninspected Bison, Elk, [or] Red Deer, Cattle, Swine, Sheep, or Goats. For purposes of this subdivision, "uninspected bison, elk, [or] red deer, cattle, swine, sheep, or
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2025 HB150
amend
e commercial kitchen equipment in preparing food for sale. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 18:1 Homestead Food Operations; Use of Commercial Equipment. Amend RSA 143-A:12, I(a) to read as follows: (a) "Homestead food operation" means a person who produces homestead food products, excluding potentially hazardous food, only in the home kitchen of that person's primary residence i
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2024 HB122
amend
n under this subdivision, except that the department may inspect when the department has reason to suspect an imminent health hazard as defined in RSA 143-A:3, IV-b. 7 Defining Homestead Food Operations. Amend RSA 143-A:12, III to read as follows: III. Homestead food operations that exceed the [$20,000] $50,000, as adjusted for inflation annually by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, Northeast Region, as published
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2024 HB122
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l increases the homestead food operations threshold from $35,000 to $50,000 in annual gross sales. Entities selling less than the threshold amount are not subject to licensure and inspection requirements under RSA 143-A. The Department of Health and Human Services states that since it does not track homestead food operations by gross sales, it is unable to determine how many establishments would no longer require inspections
Opinions and discipline decisions mentioning this RSA
- 2003-065, NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES v. TERRY L. BONSER & a. Supreme Court opinion · November 12, 2003